JENNY VRENTAS: How do you work to maintain a high level of play at age 32?

TROY POLAMALU: I don’t know, you just work, really. The older you get, the more wisdom you gain on how to take better care of your body, training, so as your body evolves, your training and your treatment evolves. But it’s all about getting a good schedule, sticking to a program, and trying your best to stick to it, without petering off from that, whether it is diet, whether it is training, whatever it may be.

VRENTAS: Is it motivating when your division rival wins the Super Bowl?

POLAMALU: Honestly, it’s irrelevant to me. It’s a team that won the Super Bowl that’s not us. So that’s disappointing. But the most important thing you’ve got to do in preparation for a Super Bowl run is winning your division, and obviously we have a very talented division, so we’re going to have our hands full this year.

VRENTAS:Creating more turnovers is a target area of improvement for this defense. How do you go about doing so?

POLAMALU: Even when we didn’t get turnovers, we still had opportunities to win games. It’s just about closing out games and being really smart, situation football-wise. There are so many things that really separate the elite from the average in this game, which makes it such a wonderful game. That’s why we’re here working on the little things. It’s just not the glaring things, like turnovers. We had opportunities to get turnovers, we just didn’t catch them, and we didn’t seize our opportunities for sacks. We also had a lot of young talent last year, so we weren’t able to evolve our defense and run our full defense. Hopefully with more experience, we’ll be able to dig into our playbook, and be creative this year, and make more plays.